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tiny 22nd Century Group Inc. has something that’s suddenly in high demand -- it grows tobacco plants with just 3 percent of the nicotine in typical tobacco plans. As stocks of cigarette giants plunged over the past week, 22nd Century’s shares are up 70 pe

The transaction makes it the largest tobacco company globally. However, it will be burdened by increased leverage, which may remain high and not consistent with 'BBB' category rating medians over the rating horizon despite positive free cash flow (FCF) ge

FDA’s attempt to curb smoking could simply result in nicotine consumers getting their buzz from vaping...may cause a bifurcation of the tobacco industry whereby companies that have embraced “new tobacco” survive while the others get vaped out of business.

the overall evidence still shows that e-cigarette use is associated with less not more quitting... The FDA’s action also highlights the importance of other local and state action to control ecigarettes, particularly including them in smokefree laws and to

The Indian tobacco giants like ITC Ltd., VST Industries Ltd. and Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. also saw a fall in the share prices. Quoting Sanjay Manyal, equity research analyst at ICICI Securities Ltd., the reports said that if implemented the new regul

Bonnie Herzog ... argues that it could be a positive development for Philip Morris... From her note:... Bottom line We see this as an opportune entry point for longterm investors and would recommend building positions on today's broad weakness. We also no

BAT shares were marked 2% higher in the opening 30 minutes of trading in London and changing hands at 4,803 pence each after having fallen around 11.8% over the past two sessions. The Food & Drug Administration sent shares of tobacco companies like B

I’m an oncologist and the Founder and CEO of Tobacco Free Portfolios. In 2010, I found out by accident that my Super Fund invested my money in tobacco companies – the very companies that made the products that caused my patients unimaginable harm. In fa

Bronwyn King, a Melbourne radiation oncologist, was horrified that she and her colleagues at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre were unknowingly supporting tobacco through their superannuation (pension) investments - an action which came at the expense of the

U.S. regulator’s policy would be a deterrent for new smokers, said Sanjay Manyal, equity research analyst... However, a policy like this to get implemented may take time and its impact on the Indian tobacco industry can be assessed only after regulation d